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Encarnación Fuyola : ウィキペディア英語版
Encarnación Fuyola

Encarnación Fuyola Miret (3 September 1907 – 8 December 1982) was a Spanish teacher and Communist activist who played a significant role as a propagandist in the period leading up to and during the Spanish Civil War. Later she went into exile in Mexico.
==Early years==
Encarnación Fuyola Miret was born in Huesca, Aragon on 3 September 1907 in her parent's home on calle Vega Armijo.
Her father was a science assistant at the Huesca teacher's training college, and from 1923 owned a private school on calle de Santa Paciencia.
Encarnación Fuyola was able to study at the Faculty of Sciences of the Central University of Madrid from 1925 to 1929, which was unusual for a woman at the time.
She then moved to Barcelona, where she majored in Teaching.
While in Barcelona in 1930 she joined the Spanish Communist Party.
Before that she belonged to ''Rebelión'', a group of young and independent socialists that included Navarro Ballesteros and Fernández Checa. They joined the PCE, as did the Party of the Revolutionary and Anti-Imperialist Left of César Falcón and Graco Marsal.

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